When two men share an umbrella, both of them get wet.
Common Sense
Quotations by Michael Isenberg
When two men share an umbrella, both of them get wet. Michael Isenberg
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Robert E. Lee
“It is well that war is so terrible – otherwise we would grow too fond of it.”
